Gone (DVD, 2007)

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A young British couple backpack across Australia and meet up with a mysterious American. They become friends and accept his invitation to travel across the outback with him, little realising his sinister motives.

Product Identifiers

ProducerDeborah Balderstone, Nira Park
EAN5050582487206
eBay Product ID (ePID)60083547

Product Key Features

ActorTony Barry, Amelia Warner, Shaun Evans, Zander Hey, Victoria Thaine, Yvonne Strzechowski, Scott Mechlowicz
Film/TV TitleGone
DirectorRingan Ledwidge
LanguageEnglish
Run Time88 Mins
Aspect Ratio2.35 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year2007
FormatDVD
FeaturesMaking Of\Deleted Scenes, Widescreen
GenreThriller, General

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Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Additional InformationWhile on his way to meet his girlfriend Sophie (Amelia Warner, AEON FLUX), English backpacker Alex (Shaun Evans, THE BOYS FROM COUNTY CLARE) meets a friendly and enigmatic American drifter called Taylor (Scott Mechlowicz, EUROTRIP) in Sydney. After a night of heavy drinking, Taylor offers Alex a ride to Byron, where he meets up with Sophie. The couple decide to take Taylor up on his offer of a drive through the Outback. As the journey goes on, Alex becomes more and more suspicious of Taylor and his interest in Sophie. However, Taylor has something in his possession that could threaten Alex and SophieÆs relationship. Former commercials director Ringan Ledwidge makes an impressive and gorgeous looking debut feature film with GONE. The filmÆs plot combines elements of WOLF CREEK, DEAD CALM, and Roman PolanskiÆs KNIFE IN THE WATER and Ledwidge expertly controls the tension levels by providing a long and edgy build up to the terror that eventually occurs in this psychological thriller.
ReviewsTime Out - Ringan Ledwidge makes effective use of both claustrophobic interiors and stark landscapes: whether the characters are trapped in the sweaty confines of the car or framed against big skies, we share their growing sense of separation. Gone but not forgotten.
Sound sourceDolby Digital 5.1
Movie/TV TitleGone
Consumer AdviceContains strong language and bloody violence

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